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titleOfInvention Viral effect sitting weight sensor
abstract SUMMARY A billimeter effect sensor (10) includes a sensing rod (52) constructed from a magnetostrictive material. The alternating current signal applied to the driving coil (82) on which the sensing rod (52) overlaps is inductively coupled to the sensing coil (62, 64), and decreases in response to the applied load. A signal is generated thereon which is responsive to the magnetic permeability of). The sensing rod (52) has one or more sections (54,56), each having a distinct cross-sectional area, and a sensing coil (64,62) is coupled to each section (54,56). The magnitude of the applied force, either by the signal processor (20) from the maximum magnetic flux density or by taking the difference between the first and third harmonics of the signal from the sensing coils (62, 64). Calculate the The weight of the occupant on the vehicle seat (300) can be either built-in with the tension measuring Vilar effect sensor in series with the seat spring (12) or with the compressive force measuring Viral effect sensor in series with the seat leg (314). Is measured by
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